El Tiempo (the weather)

1. Hace sol - sunny
2. Hace (Mucho) calor - hot
3. Esta nublado - ???????
4. Esta IIoviendo - raining
5. Have fresco - freezing
6. Have viento - fall (not sure......)
7. Hace buen tiempo - ?????????
8. Hace mal tiempo - ?????????

I need help for number 3, 8, and 7

I not sure if my answer is correct for #6.

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Not only 3, 7 and 8 need help, also in 5 and 6.

3 cloudy
5 Está fresco o hace el fresco (usual in México) o hace fresco.
6 Hace viento / windy
7 Hace buen tiempo
It is good Weather
8 Hace mal tiempo
It is bad Weather

5. It is not freezing, but COOL

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Sure, I can help you with that. Let's go through each question one by one:

1. "Hace sol" means "It's sunny." This is a common expression to describe a sunny weather condition.

2. "Hace (Mucho) calor" means "It's (very) hot." This is used to describe a hot weather condition.

3. "Esta nublado" means "It's cloudy." This expression is used when the sky is covered with clouds and the sun is not visible.

To determine the answer to this question, you can look up the current weather conditions in a weather app, website, or by listening to a weather forecast. Alternatively, you can look outside and observe whether the sky is clear or covered with clouds.

4. "Esta lluviendo" means "It's raining." This is used when it is actively raining.

5. "Hace fresco" means "It's chilly." This expression is used to describe a cold weather condition, but not freezing.

6. "Hace viento" means "It's windy." This is used to describe strong wind conditions.

7. "Hace buen tiempo" means "The weather is good." This expression is used to describe favorable weather conditions, including factors like clear skies, moderate temperatures, and calm winds.

To determine if the weather is good, you can again refer to a weather app or website for the current weather conditions, or you can look outside and assess if the weather meets your personal definition of good weather.

8. "Hace mal tiempo" means "The weather is bad." This expression is used to describe unfavorable weather conditions, such as heavy rain, storms, or extreme temperatures.

Similarly, you can determine if the weather is bad by referring to a weather source or by assessing the current conditions outside.

Remember, weather conditions can vary depending on your location and the time of year, so it's always a good idea to consult a reliable weather source.